Dolby has announced the latest Dolby Atmos, immersive audio titles available on Apple Music.
Some of the new music titles mixed in Dolby Atmos object-based sound that Apple Music subscribers can listen to include the new Taylor Swift album Midnights and the Wakanda Forever soundtrack.
Apple Music is a monthly, subscription-based music streaming service, and the platform offers high-resolution audio, immersive audio and lossless audio streaming. According to Apple, the service provides access to live streaming radio, as well as more than 100 million songs and 30,000 playlists.
The streaming service emphasizes that subscribers can listen to Dolby Atmos content using an iPhone, iPad, Mac computer and Apple TV 4K via these products’ latest respective operating systems: iOS, iPadOS, and MacOS and a pair of headphones. Apple TV 4K users need their devices updated to the latest version of tvOS, and their products’ integrated into a multichannel home theater equipped with Atmos processing and height channel speakers or soundbars that are capable of decoding Dolby Atmos.
In addition, Apple Music also points out that streaming its lossless and high-resolution audio (16-bit/44kHz up to 24-bit/192kHz) content requires more bandwidth than lossy audio, and lossless and high-resolution audio requires more storage space than lossy audio files.
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